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This "ripple tank simulation" can help you visualize how everything around us is made of wave interactions. It's linked from a website that Richard Bartlett recommended (www.spaceandmotion.com). I realize that "everything is photons" or "everything is light" as in the theories discussed here. Everything IS photons and light, BUT according to the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) photons and light ARE A RESULT OF THE DENSE WAVE CENTERS OF STANDING (SCALAR) WAVES!

When you load the tool, first select "2 src, 1 freq" from the drop down menu. You may want to Increase the resolution and Decrease the simulation speed to really see what is happening. Also, you can select 3d view for a really interesting look.

When I look at the pattern it appears very evenly disbursed. But when I allow my eyes to relax and become a bit unfocused I can easily see the waves as combine with their trajectories passing through one another. They appear as one thing and separate at the same time.

Yes, I saw it that way as well whenever I chose to look at it that way. You can also ADD your own waves by clicking and/or dragging the mouse around. Just make sure you set it up that way from the drop down menus. Oh, and you can click and drag the points of wave origin (the little round target looking things) around as well.

There are literally millions of combinations of effects and affects by changing the settings.